by Devin Yang
(This article was automatically translated.)

Published - 6 years ago ( Updated - 6 years ago )

The most simplified version of the Python system command execution template

#!/usr/local/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT
#executed command
command='ls -l'. split()
proc=Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True);
output, error = proc. communicate()

#display execution result
if(proc. poll()==0):
     print(output)
else:
     print("{} Error\n".format(error))


 

Tags:

Devin Yang

Feel free to ask me, if you don't get it.:)

No Comment

Post your comment

Login is required to leave comments

Similar Stories


linux,macos

PS aux will you?

For Linux system administrators, you must understand the ps aux command. If you want to be a Linux system administrator, or you are a Linux user, you should understand this command. ps is process status For short, anyone can find out what kind of program is running on the system and how the status is executed through this command. I saw some programs that should not appear, maybe the system was hacked and used to mine🥹

docker,laravel

It's super easy to build a Lravel development environment with Docker

Are you ready for the Laravel 5.5 system environment? laravel/framework 5.5.x-dev requires php >=7.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.30) does not satisfy that requirement. This article describes how to create a Laravel development environment using Docker. With the simple to explosive D-Laravel simple bash, Don't say that I can't set up a Laravel development environment.

php, CentOS, phpize

Can't find phpize on older versions of CentOS, can't compile php extensions.

Can't find phpize on older versions of CentOS, can't compile php extensions. How to install phpize?